On Sunday 13 November 2005 23:44, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
> > Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
>
> Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
> cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
> actually get cancell
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
actually get cancelled and removed until it comes due to run. This can
be confusing.
Maria McKinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
>
> 157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
>
> I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
> and put in the correct ta
Ah, yes. I do seem to have jobid and job confused. Thank you so much.
This seems to have worked.
cheers,
maria
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNi
Hello,
On 13.11.2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
and put
On Sunday 13 November 2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
>
> 157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount
> request
>
> I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
and put in the correct tape, but this is what happens:
*can